You could also try cyan or magenta on black and see if that's more visible/easier on your eyes than white text. Under SM Preferences-Appearance-Colors you can force-choose the colors for text and background if you uncheck Use System Colors, and also check Use my chosen colors (which may make pictures look funny on websites). This should affect both Panes.

You can also force SM font size under Preferences-Appearance-Fonts; could just be a matter of picking one that is more visible for you.

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     - Rufus

Lee wrote:
I did try the white fonts on a black background and yes the body of the
msg was much easier to read but the portion I have trouble reading is
the listing of incoming msgs and nothing changed there.  That is where
my primary problem is.  As far as the body goes a Ctrl and + makes
reading a lot easier by increasing the fonts.  Thank everyone for your
responses.

Rufus wrote:
You may want to try looking at the assistive settings/prefs for your
basic OS - Mac OS has system wide settings under Universal Access to aid
those with vision impairment.  Sometimes color inversion vice simple
black/white inversion can help, as well as adjusting contrast setting.


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